Ground terminal design for high rate direct to earth optical communications
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04B-010/00
H04B-010/118
H04B-010/112
H04J-014/02
H04B-007/185
H04B-010/29
H04B-010/40
H04B-010/61
출원번호
US-0991386
(2016-01-08)
등록번호
US-10003402
(2018-06-19)
발명자
/ 주소
Boroson, Don M.
Robinson, Bryan S.
Murphy, Daniel V.
Stewart, Jason
Khatri, Farzana I.
Constantine, Steven
Geisler, David Jason
Yarnall, Timothy M.
Darling, Zachary
출원인 / 주소
Massachusetts Institute Technology
대리인 / 주소
Cooley LLP
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초록▼
Challenges of direct-to-Earth (DTE) laser communications (lasercom) between spacecraft in low-Earth orbit (LEO) or medium-Earth orbit (MEO) and ground terminals can include short duration transmission windows, long time gaps between the transmission windows, deleterious effects of atmospheric turbul
Challenges of direct-to-Earth (DTE) laser communications (lasercom) between spacecraft in low-Earth orbit (LEO) or medium-Earth orbit (MEO) and ground terminals can include short duration transmission windows, long time gaps between the transmission windows, deleterious effects of atmospheric turbulence, and the inability to operate in cloudy weather. Direct-link optical communications systems described herein can have data rates that are high enough to empty high-capacity on-board buffer(s) (e.g., having a capacity of at least about 1 Tb to hundreds of Tb) of a spacecraft in a single pass lasting only tens of seconds to a few minutes (e.g., 1-15 minutes), and overprovisioning the buffer capacity accounts for variations in the latency between links. One or more distributed networks of compact optical ground terminals, connected via terrestrial data networks, receive and demodulate WDM optical data transmissions from a plurality of orbiting spacecraft (e.g., satellites).
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1. An apparatus for receiving a modulated optical signal transmitted from a spacecraft in low-Earth orbit (LEO) or medium-Earth orbit (MEO) via a free-space optical communications channel, the apparatus comprising: a controller to determine when the spacecraft will reach a predetermined angle above
1. An apparatus for receiving a modulated optical signal transmitted from a spacecraft in low-Earth orbit (LEO) or medium-Earth orbit (MEO) via a free-space optical communications channel, the apparatus comprising: a controller to determine when the spacecraft will reach a predetermined angle above a horizon;an uplink transmitter, operably coupled to the controller, to tripper transmission of the modulated optical signal by the spacecraft when the spacecraft reaches the predetermined angle above the horizon so as to reduce coupling loss of the modulated optical signal due to atmospheric turbulence;at least one telescope to receive the modulated optical signal from the spacecraft via the free-space optical communications channel, the modulated optical signal being modulated at a rate of at least 40 Gigabits per second (Gbps);a single-mode waveguide, in optical communication with the at least one telescope, to guide the modulated optical signal;an optical amplifier, in optical communication with the single-mode waveguide, to amplify the modulated optical signal; anda receiver, in optical communication with the optical amplifier, to demodulate the modulated optical signal at a rate of at least 40 Gbps. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one telescope defines at least one aperture having a diameter from 10 centimeters to 100 centimeters. 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one telescope comprises a plurality of apertures, each of which receives a corresponding portion of the modulated optical signal. 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the modulated optical signal comprises a wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) optical signal and the receiver comprises: a wavelength-division demultiplexer, in optical communication with the optical amplifier, to separate the WDM optical signal into a plurality of optical signals; anda plurality of detectors, in optical communication with the wavelength-division demultiplexer, to demodulate the plurality of optical signals. 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the uplink transmitter is further configured to transmit identification and validation information to the spacecraft. 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the predetermined angle is at least 20 degrees above the horizon. 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein: the controller is operably coupled to the receiver and the uplink transmitter and is configured to sense at least one error associated with the modulated optical signal, andthe uplink transmitter is configured to trigger another transmission, by the spacecraft, of at least a portion of the modulated optical signal in response to the at least one error. 8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an adaptive optical element, in optical communication with the at least one telescope and the single-mode waveguide, to modulate a spatial phase profile of the modulated optical signal so as to compensate for atmospheric effects in the free-space optical communications channel. 9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a coherent source, in optical communication with the receiver, to coherently demodulate the modulated optical signal. 10. A method of free-space optical communication with a spacecraft in low-Earth orbit (LEO) or medium-Earth orbit (MEO), the method comprising: determining when the spacecraft will reach a predetermined angle above a horizon during an orbit;triggering transmission of a modulated optical signal by the spacecraft when the spacecraft reaches the predetermined angle above the horizon so as to reduce coupling loss of the modulated optical signal due to atmospheric turbulence;receiving the modulated optical signal transmitted from the spacecraft via a free-space optical communications channel, the modulated optical signal being modulated at a rate of at least about 40 Gigabits per second (Gbps):amplifying the modulated optical signal; anddemodulating the modulated optical signal at a rate of at least 40 Gbps. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein receiving the modulated optical signal comprises collecting light via at least one aperture having a diameter from 10 centimeters to 100 centimeters. 12. The method of claim 10, wherein receiving the modulated optical signal comprises coupling light from a telescope to a single-mode waveguide. 13. The method of claim 10, wherein receiving the modulated optical signal comprises modulating a spatial phase profile of the modulated optical signal so as to compensate for atmospheric effects in the free-space optical communications channel. 14. The method of claim 10, wherein the modulated optical signal comprises a wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) optical signal, and wherein receiving the modulated optical signal comprises separating the WDM optical signal into a plurality of optical signals. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein demodulating the modulated optical signal comprises demodulating each optical signal in the plurality of optical signals. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein demodulating the plurality of optical signals comprises coherently demodulating at least one optical signal. 17. The method of claim 10, further comprising: transmitting identification and validation information to the spacecraft prior to receiving the modulated optical signal. 18. The method of claim 10, wherein triggering transmission of the modulated optical signal by the spacecraft occurs when the spacecraft is at an elevation of at least 20 degrees above the horizon. 19. The method of claim 10, further comprising: sensing at least one error associated with the modulated optical signal; andtriggering another transmission, by the spacecraft, of at least a portion of the modulated optical signal in response to the at least one error. 20. The method of claim 10, further comprising: ending transmission of the modulated optical signal when the spacecraft falls below a specified elevation angle.
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